Julien Poulin

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Julien Poulin (born April 20, 1946) is an actor, film director, screenwriter, film producer, and composer in Quebec, Canada. He has portrayed numerous roles in several popular Quebec films and series.

Elvis Gratton films

His most memorable role was Elvis Gratton in which his character impersonates rock and roll icon Elvis Presley. The series of Elvis Gratton films appeared between 1981 and 2004. The most recent of these films were Elvis Gratton II: Miracle a Memphis, filmed in 1999, in which Elvis was resuscitated from the first film of the series, and Elvis Gratton 3: Le retour d'Elvis Wong, which was filmed in 2004.[1][2][3]

He also co-directed some of the films along with Pierre Falardeau.[4]

Other roles

In addition to the Elvis Gratton films, Poulin also played several main and supporting roles in other films and television series including The Crime of Ovide Plouffe (Le Crime d'Ovide Plouffe) in 1984, Lance et Compte in 1986, The Party (Le Party) in 1990, Virginie in 1996, Jasmine and Omerta 2, la loi du silence in 1997, Les orphelins de Duplessis and Le Dernier souffle in 1999, 15 février 1839 and Fortier in 2001, Séraphin: Heart of Stone in 2002 and Le Negociateur 1 and Le Negociateur 2 in 2005-2006.

Julien Poulin portrays Gaétan Langlois in the award-winning show Minuit, le soir.

In 2007-2009, Poulin took the title role of Bob Gratton in the new TQS series Bob Gratton: Ma Vie, My Life.

Julien Poulin also played in Fred Pellerin's Babine.

Julien Poulin's latest role he played in episode 20 as Jessica's father in Radio-Canada's Unité 9 (2016)

Off-screen

Poulin was the spokesperson for Opération Nez rouge in 1996, a campaign against drinking and driving during the holidays.

Selected filmography

  • Tu brûles... tu brûles... (1973)
  • Réjeanne Padovani (1973) - Mike Delvecchio
  • La gammick (1975) - Angelo
  • Ti-mine, Bernie pis la gang... (1977)
  • M'en revenant par les épinettes (1977) - Pierre
  • Elvis Gratton (1981) - Bob 'Elvis' Gratton
  • Les années de rêves (1984) - Photographe du mariage
  • The Alley Cat (1985) - Rosaro Gladu
  • Elvis Gratton: Le king des kings (1985) - Bob Gratton
  • Pas encore Elvis Gratton! (1985) - Bob Gratton
  • Henri (1987) - Begin
  • Gaspard et fil$ (1988) - Charles
  • Les matins infidèles (1989) - Le patron du snack-bar
  • In the Belly of the Dragon (1989) - Gardien guerite
  • How to Make Love to a Negro Without Getting Tired (1989) - Pusher #1
  • The Gunrunner (1989) - First intruder
  • Le party (1990) - Boyer
  • Solo (1991) - Fernand
  • Ma soeur, mon amour (1992) - L'épicier
  • Doublures (1993)
  • L'oreille d'un sourd (1993) - Vic Joyal
  • Le dernier souffle (1999) - Norman Vaillancourt
  • Elvis Gratton II: Miracle à Memphis (1999) - Bob 'Elvis' Gratton / Himself
  • Pin-Pon: Le film (1999) - Oncle Mimile
  • Le petit ciel (1999) - Jésus
  • Nuremberg (2000, TV Mini-Series) - Dr. Robert Ley

References

  1. ^ Blackburn, Roger (21 February 2014). Le conseil de Julien Poulin: "Think big", Le Quotidien (Saguenay)]] (in French)
  2. ^ Auger, Samuel (29 September 2008). Julien Poulin : mon métier, my life, Le Quotidien (Saguenay)]] (in French)
  3. ^ (11 August 2012). Julien Poulin: une longue feuille de route, La Voix de l'Est
  4. ^ Vigneault, Alexandre (29 June 1999). Pierre Falardeau et Julien Poulin : Elvis de forme, Voir (in French)

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